Mosquitoes have been less bothersome, but they're not gone

Sarah Moor, Beaumont Enterprise

By Sarah Moore

Published 9:03 am, Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures climbing back up to the mid to upper 80s by Thursday. But Monday morning found Juan Gonzales , one of the groundskeepers at the McFaddin-Ward House, outside wearing a hoodie pulled up over his head, weed eating and trimming the grass around the Carriage House Museum. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures...

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures climbing back up to the mid to upper 80s by Thursday. But Monday morning found Juan Gonzales , one of the groundskeepers at the McFaddin-Ward House, outside wearing a hoodie pulled up over his head, weed eating and trimming the grass around the Carriage House Museum. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise
Photo: Dave Ryan

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures...

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures climbing back up to the mid to upper 80s by Thursday. But Monday morning found , one of the groundskeepers at the McFaddin-Ward House, outside weed eating and trimming the grass around the Carriage House wearing a hoodie pulled up over his head. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise
Photo: Dave Ryan

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures...

Our latest cold front will be short lived with temperatures climbing back up to the mid to upper 80s by Thursday. But Monday morning found Juan Gonzales , one of the groundskeepers at the McFaddin-Ward House, outside wearing a hoodie pulled up over his head, weed eating and trimming the grass around the Carriage House Museum. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise
Photo: Dave Ryan